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Karl Barks posted:i wouldn't have guessed those - maybe maier because you're in new york. i can see some shades of her in your picture of the couple kissing in the phone booth above, which is the only one you've posted on this page that i think is engaging. I know Winogrand, but never looked into Callahan or Meyerowitz — will do now. Awkward Davies posted:Also, Daniel Arnold is the most active street photographer I know about in New York rn, if you don't know his work. There's gotta be a bunch more, he's just the most active one I follow. Funny, Daniel Arnold rang a bell for me, so I looked him up on Instagram. Turns out I follow him, but the algorithm hasn't shown me ANY of his work in months and months. I gotta find another way to ingest this stuff.
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 22:04 |
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https://vimeo.com/179192293
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# ? Sep 9, 2017 22:12 |
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Watch this documentary thetzar: https://youtu.be/EaeEx0Uvef8
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# ? Sep 10, 2017 00:16 |
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I hate telling anyone to look at Eric Kim. Look at some Eric Kim. Don't read his blog though, thats taking 3 steps backwards.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 01:16 |
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Spedman posted:Watch this documentary thetzar: This is excellent, thank you.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 14:18 |
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Lady in red by brutal colours, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 21:07 |
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Spedman posted:Watch this documentary thetzar: these are both dope
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 23:20 |
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I'm trying guys, I really am. Let's talk about image selection and editing if you don't mind. So I went out today and shot 130 frames after work. I got home and immediately deleted 100 of them. From the remaining 30, there are a few I'd like to talk about. First is this one. This stood out to me for the center composition, the fact that the subject woman is uniquely dressed, and is the only one looking in the direction she is. It's not BAD (maybe could be cropped in a bit). But it's static. It's not telling much of a story. I just don't know if there's enough 'there' there. So this one's going in the REJECT pile. Next up. This guy's having an energetic conversation with the dude in front of him. The overpass above gives some nice blocking. I love the emotion on his face. I'm thinking this goes into the KEEP pile. I wish the guy in the background didn't look so uninterestedly bland. These guys. I heavily cropped in on this one to get this composition. I really dig the dynamic of the two faces, the angle somewhat mirroring the angle of the overpass behind them. The three visible hands. Again, not sure about the 'there' there, but I dig the motion, and think the off-kilter angle of the shot actually helps that. I'm thinking KEEP pile as well. Even though it's just a couple guys in suits? Lastly there's this woman, who you're about to see a couple of times. Here she's talking to the guy next to her. I love the pucker of her lips, the reflection of the glasses, the rumpled texture of the dress. There's something happening here, but it's not enough. REJECT pile. Now here she is straight on. Great expression, great hair, the reflections in the window behind her are working better. BUT... it's just a picture of a smiling person. I'm not sold on it. REJECT pile. OK, so this is the last photo, but kept in color with some color muting going on. For some reason, this one is sticking with me better than the black and white one. Less contrast, less crunchiness. But the blue of her glasses picks up the blue of the sky, and I like that. Her hair blends into the sky. It's just a street portrait, but I think it's a fine one. KEEP pile for me. So what do you all think? Is my logic way off? Are these all rejects? Is this kind of exercise interesting for people? I'm trying to learn the right lessons here.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 04:33 |
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I like the colour one a lot more I also think you should stop defaulting to black and white. It doesnt make a photo better unless colour is distracting from what the photo is about. For 99% of street, I would argue it doesnt
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 06:34 |
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nice photos thetzar
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 07:25 |
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The colour one is probably the best of the lot, the blue accents linking the different elements and the curves of her glasses complements her curly hair. The remaining 3 photos just don't make me feel anything at all. At best the first 2 photos could be used as fillers in a series, but that's stretching it. It feels like you're ticking off a checklist when you picked these photos - yes have center composition, yes have some emotion in main subject, etc. None of them would say it's a "thetzar" shot, anyone could have taken them, because also, all 4 photos are quite different in feel from each other.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 07:41 |
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The color is definitely the better version Here's an idea for you: Don't worry about the post processing yet. Worry about the subject and the composition. Try shooting without using any post processing for a while.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 08:55 |
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"thetzar" posted:
First one, should have shot that horizontally. It could have been much more. Second one is the strongest. Don't shoot 100+ photos. Shoot 10. Not joking.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 12:58 |
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Musket posted:First one, should have shot that horizontally. It could have been much more. Shoot medium format street so every frame costs you a dollar or more.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 13:24 |
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Shoot large format street so that every time you look at your camera, you think 'gently caress it, not today.'
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 16:43 |
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seriously you should delete most of them, don't post any online, and keep shooting. don't worry about rapid iteration, don't worry about an online feedback loop. sit on your photos for months.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 16:57 |
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that's not to say that the photos are bad, or that you should feel bad for taking them (the street thread refrain), but i think you would benefit from breaking out of the online feedback loop.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 16:57 |
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ansel autisms posted:that's not to say that the photos are bad, or that you should feel bad for taking them (the street thread refrain), but i think you would benefit from breaking out of the online feedback loop.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 18:43 |
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Helen Highwater posted:Shoot large format street so that every time you look at your camera, you think 'gently caress it, not today.' No one asked you
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 19:27 |
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ansel autisms posted:that's not to say that the photos are bad, or that you should feel bad for taking them (the street thread refrain), but i think you would benefit from breaking out of the online feedback loop. This sounds like good advice to me.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 22:27 |
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thetzar posted:This sounds like good advice to me. It really is. The photos you see us posting here now, are actually taken months or even years ago. There's really no rush to put photos up online, unless you're getting paid for that.
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 02:09 |
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the dorkroom > street thread: the photos are bad and you should feel bad for taking them
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 06:03 |
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i took this pic a week ago Untitled by Tom Olson, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 21:17 |
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RangerScum posted:i took this pic a week ago Too soon IMO
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# ? Sep 15, 2017 23:55 |
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I'm glad pics of backs are no longer probatable!!! Untitled by Tom Olson, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 10:01 |
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thats a good back photo. really digging the visual metaphor of the sweat escaping the band like a river bursting it banks, representing how white tourists have burst the banks of their own countries borders.
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 10:41 |
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Elk Man with BB Gun by Cacator, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 08:13 |
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well uh that certainly is a thing (good photo btw)
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 10:14 |
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Jimlad fucked around with this message at 02:13 on Sep 29, 2017 |
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I like this. I kinda wish the background were in focus as well, I feel like there are a lot of good faces to be seen.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 13:31 |
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thetzar posted:I like this. I kinda wish the background were in focus as well, I feel like there are a lot of good faces to be seen. I like the future Goon in the foreground
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 18:27 |
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Helen Highwater posted:I like the future Goon in the foreground Sadly I don't know if many kids will be exposed to SA like we were.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 22:20 |
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thetzar posted:I like this. I kinda wish the background were in focus as well, I feel like there are a lot of good faces to be seen. Thanks! Interesting point, I did think about using a smaller aperture, but my thoughts were that it's quite a busy scene and having more of the background in focus would have distracted from the foreground characters. Maybe it's not a very street thing to say, but at the moment I definitely feel like depth of field is a good tool for drawing the eye, although the real question is balancing how much in a given situation.
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# ? Oct 8, 2017 11:10 |
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So I stopped taking pictures of the corners of buildings and started taking pictures of subway doors. Welcome aboard by Jason Martin, on Flickr Welcome aboard by Jason Martin, on Flickr Welcome aboard by Jason Martin, on Flickr Welcome aboard by Jason Martin, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 01:10 |
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^^ I'm so happy I don't work downtown. Those are all making me claustrophobic and the first one is wonderful. Preacher in Strings Triplicult Legally speaking, publishing photos of people in Quebec without their consent is a civil offense. I wonder if posting photos on a dead internet forum counts as publishing. The law was written before the internet was even a thing.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 06:17 |
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Sauer posted:Legally speaking, publishing photos of people in Quebec without their consent is a civil offense. I wonder if posting photos on a dead internet forum counts as publishing. The law was written before the internet was even a thing.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 06:19 |
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bowmore posted:It is publishing, but I don't think it's going to be an issue. Yeah that was meant tongue in cheek. Only one organization has ever been sued under that law and no individuals to my knowledge.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 06:32 |
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Subway pics are really good.
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100F8332 by Jim, on Flickr
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